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the Emperor a recognition of the South, favored the increase of the expedition, and laid down the theory that the North was so tired of the war, and so far away from the end they had set out to attain, that if France, with a formidable force in Mexican waters as a menace, would recognize the South, the North would seize this as a pretext to voluntarily relax the blockade so far as to allow the exist of cotton, and perhaps even to make peace with the South. Now, although it is almost imposmme in Mexico, if this latter should turn out true, are sufficient to create uneminess and put one on the alert. It is hardly possible that the Minister of the Interior would show such an active zeal all at once in the direction of the Press on Mexican matters if it were not to conform to a programme of the Government. Digging into Richmond. A letter from McClellan's camp says the most noticeable fact there just now is the arrival of a vast amount of entrenching tools. It adds: